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Use the following photoelectric graph to answer the following question:

Graph titled Photoelectric Effect for a Photomissive Metal is shown. The y axis is labeled kinetic energy and scales from negative 2 to positive 4 electron volts. The x axis is labeled frequency from 0 to 11 times 10 to the 14 hertz. A straight line connects the points 0, negative 1.2 and 5.5, 1 and 9, 2.5.

If you use a different experimental photo-missive material, what would be the same on the graph?
A The y-intercept
B The intercept
C The slope

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Answer:

C.) Slope

Explanation: Just took the test!

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The photoelectric effect is obtained when you shine a light on a material, resulting in the emission of electrons.

The kinetic energy of the electrons depends on the frequency of the light:
K = h(f - f₀)

where:
K = kinetic energy
h = Planck constant
f = light frequency
f₀ = threshold frequency

Rearranging the formula in the form y = m·x + b, we get:
K = hf - hf₀
where:
K = dependent variable
f = indipendent variable
h = slope
hf₀ = y-intercept

Every material has its own threshold frequency, therefore, what stays constant for all the materials is h = Planck constant (see picture attached).

Hence, the correct answer is C) the slope.

Use the following photoelectric graph to answer the following question: Graph titled-example-1
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